Readers Digest advertising tokens

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redwine

#30
23mm

This is actually brass coloured

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redwine

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redwine

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redwine

31mm

Actually brass coloured??


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redwine

31mm

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redwine

My mother used to get the RD and I used to do the Word Power section. 8)  And I picked up a lot at boots in tins of coins.
And all measurements are ish as I've had a couple of glasses.....
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Figleaf

Quote from: redwine on August 21, 2011, 08:01:56 PM
31mm

Actually brass coloured??

That's one of my unidentified pieces. Both sides are the same. Are you sure it's RD? There's nothing on it that says so...

Congratulations on the glasses. Hope they were as good as mine >:D This forum is what you make of it. Too bad for science. You should look at Dale's Austrian new year tokens. You can't find such a collection of interesting stuff everybody neglects anywhere on the net. You add anything (almost) numismatic that strikes your fancy and there'll be someone here who likes it.

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

redwine

Well, it's in my RD bag ;D  But the honest answer is, goodness knows!

I'm on the Blaissac 2010, quaffable but not what I need.  Which is a full bodied St Emilion!!
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andyg

Nice collection!

Some more we discussed here,
http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/index.php/topic,9704.0.html

Would you mind if we merged the topics?
always willing to trade modern UK coins for modern coins from elsewhere....

redwine

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andyg

Done.
I'm always worried I'll loose the lot in the process.... :)
always willing to trade modern UK coins for modern coins from elsewhere....

redwine

Nice one and I want one of those with a massive amount of Francs!  8)
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Figleaf

Your Blaissac (must be a new appelation, I had to look it up) beats my Cilaos (hint: it's a dessert wine), but not when it's 2010. My advice: don't drink young Médoc. If it had aged at least 5 years you would have been asleep and boasting a wicked smile now. :)

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

malj1

#43
Most of those posted here are the Pegasus types here is one of the eagle and sprig.

Malcolm
Have a look at  my tokens and my banknotes.

redwine

Please correct me if I'm wrong but the prize draw coins were returned to RD for a chance to win the prize, hence I don't have any  :'(
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